Jan Kerouac’s 1981 novel “Baby Driver” chronicles a fearless and windblown life entirely distinct from her famous parent’s.
Jack Kerouac's ex-girlfriend, the author Joyce Johnson, tells PEOPLE that the intense public reaction to Kerouac's 1957 novel On the Road made him feel he "was under a tremendous attack all the time" ...
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Country star Zach Bryan sells tees for Jack Kerouac Center
T-shirts are the latest addition to the Jack Kerouac canon. Better known for his many works of prose and poetry, the Beat writer’s visage shares space with country music star Zach Bryan ...
Unpublished in North America for nearly 70 years, Kerouac’s first novel, written when he was 21, offers a tantalizing glimpse of the themes and characters that were to become his obsessions. During ...
Fifty years after the publication of Jack Kerouac’s Beat novel “On the Road,” a new dispute has erupted around the famously peripatetic writer. The author of a noted Kerouac biography, “Memory Babe,” ...
People don’t associate Jack Kerouac with Long Island. The latter, in the postwar era, became the symbol of suburbia. Kerouac’s 1956 novel, On The Road, on the other hand, became the voice of postwar ...
The documentary "interweaves stories of modern-day 'on-the-roaders' who share connections to Kerouac’s life, alongside those [who were] influenced by him or knew and loved him," according to an ...
Filmmaker Ebs Burnough's new documentary 'Kerouac's Road: The Beat of a Nation' is in theaters now Jack Kerouac's 1957 novel On the Road is widely regarded as a 20th century American classic, but the ...
This coming Oct. 9-13 Lowell Celebrates Kerouac (LCK) will present our 37th Annual Jack Kerouac Festival. The first one was held in the summer of 1988 with the Dedication of the Jack Kerouac ...
Country music star and Grammy-winner Zach Bryan purchased a historic former church in Massachusetts to help revive a project to create a new facility honoring the legacy of "On the Road" author Jack ...
Six years after Kerouac’s death, in 1975, a then-34-year-old Bob Dylan visited Kerouac’s grave in the same windswept season of the year. Dylan was in town with his Rolling Thunder Revue, a kind of ...
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